In 1901 Carl entered the law department of the state university, receiving his degree in 1904. Otto commenced the same course the year his brother graduated, and was admitted to the bar in 1907. The following year the brothers opened offices in Austin and have since met with much success in the practice of their profession, being thoroughly conversant with all branches of law.
The Democratic party claims their allegiance. At the November election, 1910, Otto was elected county attorney by the largest majority ever given a candidate in this county at a general election, notwithstanding the fact that the Democratic Party is greatly in the minority. He is the youngest county official in Mower county, and one of the youngest in the state. The brothers are loyal members of the Austin Commercial Club.
Their home is located at 1206 North Kenwood. William and Barbara (Faber) Baudler, parents of our subjects, are among the pioneers of this county, now residing on their farm in section thirty-four, Lansing township. Their sketch appears elsewhere in this volume.
HISTORY OF MOWER COUNTY, 1911
In 1901 Carl entered the law department of the state university, receiving his degree in 1904. Otto commenced the same course the year his brother graduated, and was admitted to the bar in 1907. The following year the brothers opened offices in Austin and have since met with much success in the practice of their profession, being thoroughly conversant with all branches of law.
The Democratic party claims their allegiance. At the November election, 1910, Otto was elected county attorney by the largest majority ever given a candidate in this county at a general election, notwithstanding the fact that the Democratic Party is greatly in the minority. He is the youngest county official in Mower county, and one of the youngest in the state. The brothers are loyal members of the Austin Commercial Club.
Their home is located at 1206 North Kenwood. William and Barbara (Faber) Baudler, parents of our subjects, are among the pioneers of this county, now residing on their farm in section thirty-four, Lansing township. Their sketch appears elsewhere in this volume.
HISTORY OF MOWER COUNTY, 1911
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